Weston v. Brown

131 A. 141, 82 N.H. 157, 1925 N.H. LEXIS 19
CourtSupreme Court of New Hampshire
DecidedNovember 3, 1925
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Bluebook
Weston v. Brown, 131 A. 141, 82 N.H. 157, 1925 N.H. LEXIS 19 (N.H. 1925).

Opinion

Marble, J.

The sole question presented is whether or not an action can be maintained for negligent misrepresentation. This question was answered affirmatively in the case of Cunningham v. Company, 74 N. H. 435, and a further review of the authorities on the subject would appear to be unnecessary. But it is urged that the Cunningham case was an action for personal injuries, and is therefore distinguishable from the case at hand. Once granting, however, that damage has resulted from reasonable reliance upon a negligent misstatement, it is difficult to perceive why liability should be made to depend upon the nature of the injury sustained. Bodily harm was not an element of damage in the case of Maxwell Ice Co. v. Company, 80 N. H. 236, and recovery was there allowed for negligent and false representations with respect to a sale.

In this jurisdiction the principle is well established that negligent words as well as negligent deeds may constitute actionable fault. Benoit v. Perkins, 79 N. H. 11, 13, and cases cited. The determining factor is the same in each case — the relation of the parties. Garland v. Railroad, 76 N. H. 556, 565. Conduct becomes wrong *158 ful when it contravenes some duty which the law attaches to that relation. See Conway Bank v. Pease, 76 N. H. 319, 324.

The exception is overruled.

Judgment for the plaintiff.

Snow, J., did not sit: the others concurred.

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